has a total of 103 digital screens across the country and will expand to major cities including New Delhi, Lucknow, Indore, Bangalore and Mumbai. Over the next three years, Cinepolis Theaters will also invest $78 million to launch 110 screens across eight cities.
Only grade-A cinemas in highly p...

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Cinemark, Cinépolis and Hoyts have added and continue to add digital and 3D projectors in the region. Cinemark has digital screens in 13 of Latin America’s countries, while Hoyts is popular in Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Uruguay.
Cinépolis is the worl...

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n June 2008, South Africa had just 17 digital screens. (Comparatively, the U.S. boasted 4,945.) By the end of the year, 84 screens had gone digital—11 percent of the country’s 734 screens. Interest is there, but a year and a half later, only a handful o...

the Time Antaeus chain of theaters.
In Singapore, the government has agreed to supply 15 percent of the up-front costs for Eng Wah cinemas to install digital equipment. In Japan, T-Joy Ltd. is leading the switch, committing to only fully digital installations in the future and a minimum of two 3...